My HALO rings: behold the silicon wedding band!
As some of you may recall, that guy I married does not wear a wedding ring. He gave it a shot for a while and HATED IT — it was too hard, the metal got too cold, and he felt it was too uncomfortable when he played guitar. I get it! That’s why I got all super-stoked over our new ring sponsor My HALO Ring.
Wear a little plant in your wedding jewelry or boutonniere
Laura introduced us to her “wearable planter” earrings at her accordions and succulents wedding. Etsy seller WearablePlanter makes these little plant-holding baubles on a 3D printer!
Preserve a piece of your outdoor wedding site in a necklace
Stacie at Stars for Streetlights came up with a rad way to preserve a little piece of your ceremony site: use some local rocks to craft up a necklace! Or you could use some rocks from a meaningful place and wear it to the wedding itself.
Get a special discount on custom-made House on Hudson wedding rings
As a teenager, designer/goldsmith Miranda would tear apart her collection of junky plastic jewelery and reassemble the pieces in a way that she liked better. That kind of “not going to settle for anything but awesome” attitude is why House on Hudson can make y’all some superb wedding and engagement rings. And House on Hudson’s special discount is why you’re going to be able to actually save money on custom-made wedding rings.
Gorgeous, sturdy, and Earth-friendly hammered wedding bands from Isabel Jewelry
Our sponsor Isabel Rucker lives and runs her jewelry business in a small town in Wyoming’s Rocky Mountains. Being close to nature continually feeds her creativity and desire to be environmentally-friendly. That’s why her shop, Isabel Jewelry provides hammered rings made of 100% recycled yellow, rose and white 14K gold, and sterling silver. If you’re looking for one-of-a-kind, hand-made wedding bands with an eco-twist, you’re gonna want to peep these bands for three reasons…
Are there wedding-friendly industrial barbell earrings? You know it.
Offbeat pierced couples: are you wearing your industrial barbells at the wedding? If I know our Offbeat Bride readers, you’ll be all for it. See this collection of wedding plugs (and the many comments!) for proof. I went on a mission to find wedding-friendly barbells that could match the laciest or raciest wedding wear.